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Mental Health Outcomes After the Acute Phase of COVID-19: Factors Identified in a Korean Public Mental Health Service. [PDF]
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Evaluation of earthquake literacy levels of the active and future health workforce in Türkiye: a post-disaster analysis. [PDF]
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Science, 2015
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) fully supports the development of “A community for disaster science” (M. McNutt, Editorial, 3 April, p. [11][1]). Almost 2 years ago, we created the NIH Disaster Research Response (DR2) Project to facilitate the incorporation of “disaster science” into national response and recovery ...
Aubrey, Miller, Linda, Birnbaum
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The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) fully supports the development of “A community for disaster science” (M. McNutt, Editorial, 3 April, p. [11][1]). Almost 2 years ago, we created the NIH Disaster Research Response (DR2) Project to facilitate the incorporation of “disaster science” into national response and recovery ...
Aubrey, Miller, Linda, Birnbaum
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Science, 2013
Disasters are inevitable and can strike anywhere at any time. Whether it's a natural event (such as a hurricane, flood, or earthquake), a disease pandemic, or a purposeful or accidental human action (such as an act of terrorism or fire), the consequences can be wide-ranging and devastating. Scientifically trained personnel often play vital
Marcia, McNutt, Alan, Leshner
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Disasters are inevitable and can strike anywhere at any time. Whether it's a natural event (such as a hurricane, flood, or earthquake), a disease pandemic, or a purposeful or accidental human action (such as an act of terrorism or fire), the consequences can be wide-ranging and devastating. Scientifically trained personnel often play vital
Marcia, McNutt, Alan, Leshner
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Preparing Ourselves for Disasters
Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 2009From the Independent Nursing Education Consultant in Hot Springs, AR; College of Nursing, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Little Rock, AR. E-mail: monsenr@ipa.net. 0882-5963/$-see front matter © 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Journal of the Society of Archivists, 1983
(1983). Preparing for disaster. Journal of the Society of Archivists: Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 167-172.
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(1983). Preparing for disaster. Journal of the Society of Archivists: Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 167-172.
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Working Together to Prepare for Disasters
Science, 2013In addition to the deaths, injuries, and damage to the physical and economic infrastructure caused by Hurricane Sandy, the storm wreaked havoc on scientific and biomedical research infrastructure. Facilities and specialized equipment were destroyed; thousands of animals, many of which were pains-
Kristin L, Rising, Nicole, Lurie
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